I play chess. I am attempting to play a rated tournament in all 50 states. I will use #fiftystatesofchess and/or #50statesofchess as my hash tags.
I do CrossFit. I play Ultimate Frisbee.
Other fun activities I might do include tennis, dancing, bowling, volleyball, and basketball.
Well, I don't think anyone could have predicted what happened over the last year & a half. With the pandemic affecting everything in life, it's been hard for a lot of us to do even "normal" things, let alone other stuff.
I had originally planned to travel to Arkansas last March for State No. 28, but with the pandemic raging, I opted to cancel my trip & wait for a better time period to travel. I personally waited until I was vaccinated before I started planning this trip.
It should be noted that even for vaccinated people, masks are still required at airports, public transportation systems, private shared ride services (e.g. Lyft, Uber, etc.), & random private businesses.
I first traveled to the Carolina Raptor Center on Thursday, June 17. Through this area, you get to see several different birds of prey & learn about fascinating things & how the volunteers here are trying to keep them going through conservation, education, & rehabilitation of the various birds. Unfortunately, I didn't really get any good pictures, so I can't show any on this blog.
I next traveled to CrossFit Eternal to do my road drop-in to a crossfit affiliate. Coach Dell was pretty good, & I saw him interact with others & myself, giving tips on our techniques as we were performing our strength movements & then the metabolic conditioning piece. The place is well sized & there were boxes (outlined with tape) for each athlete to stand in to leave their stuff & do the workout. I took a few pictures of the walls & the setup, really nice art they have that you can see here: IG Pic Post of the space & the WOD.
The next day, I walked the majority of the Charlotte Rail Trail from south to north, which included a slight detour stop at Paper Skyscraper. Here are some photos, more in a bit. It was a nice scenic walk that included quite a few art pieces as you traveled parallel to Charlotte's Blue Line Lynx system. They did include on the trail a series of colored poles on each side. It was called Color Forest, but someone graffitied the description, so I have no idea why they built it. As you walk from one end to the other, the colors change aesthetically.
After the Charlotte Rail Trail, I continued up to the Mint Museum. I thought it was going to a museum about the science of breathing or money, but it was neither. I did stumble on a few cool pieces though, & you can see them in my instagram post right here.
That was practically it for sightseeing, as my first round started later that Friday evening at 6:30pm & I wanted to shower & rest up before then. It was interesting to see the precautions the tournament organizers took,
I only took video of the top playing room, but you can see it through my IG Post here. They put two tables together, but only one game per table, so there was plenty of room & space. It felt nice that they extended this perk to all the players, not just the top boards in the open section. Masks were advertised as required, so you did have to wear your masks at all times in the tournament playing hall or the tournament corridors.
6/29 Addendum Note: You might see me rocking some #cosplay outfits, whether full or partial. This is to make up for the fact that my favorite video game convention is delayed until 2022, I intend to dress up as at least one character (most likely Super Mario Franchise character) in each tournament until the next A Video Game Con occurs.
This is my third round game, where my engine didn't keep up with my endgame play for some reason.
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1.e4e52.Nf3Nc63.Bb5f54.Bxc6dxc65.Nxe5Qd46.Nf36.Qh5+?g67.Nxg6hxg6& the Qd4 protects the Rh8, but this is a trap I saw in a Bruce
Pandolfini Chess Openings Traps and Zaps book, so I immediately discarded it.6...Qxe4+7.Qe2Qxe2+8.Kxe2Nf69.Re1Bd610.Kf1+Kd811.Nc3Re812.Rxe8+Kxe813.d3h614.h4Nd5?while this undoubles his queenside pawns,
his unopposed light bishop will have future endgame problems.15.Nxd5cxd516.Bd2Kf7Draw offered17.Re1Bd718.Bc3Re819.Rxe8Bxe820.Be5?
Rushed20.g320...Bxe521.Nxe5+Ke622.d4f423.Ke2Kf524.f3c525.c3cxd426.cxd4Bb5+27.Kf2h528.Nf7Kf628...Ke629.Nd8+Kd630.Nxb7+29.Ne5Kf530.g3I had to try to win this game somehow.fxg3+31.Kxg3Bc432.a3Bb533.Nf7Kf634.Nd6!?Bc635.Kf4g6This seems to eventually
trap the Knight, but I think it can live long enough for me to do something.36.Nc8a537.b3b538.Nb6a439.b4Ke640.Kg5Be8Fritz 11 SE: 1)40...Be841.Na8Kd742.Nb6+Kc643.Nc8Kd744.Nb6+Fritz 11 SE: 2)
40...Kf741.f4Kg742.f5gxf543.Kxf5Be844.Nxd5Bf745.Nf6Kf846.Kg5Ke747.Nxh5Bg848.Nf6Bc449.h5Bd350.Nd5+Kd651.Ne3Ke652.Kf4Kf753.d5Kf654.Ng4+Ke755.Ke541.f4I was laughing because
the engine never considered this continuation after initially looking after
white's 40th move, but once Black plays the ...Be8, it changed the evaluation
from = to 2+!!Bf742.Na8Kd642...Ke743.Nc7I can either escape with
Na6 Nc5, take whichever pawn the Bishop doesn't guard, or trade knight for
Bishop at e8 & eat the g6-pawn.42...Kd743.Kf6Be843...Bg844.Kxg6Kc645.f5Kb746.f6Kxa847.f7Bxf7+48.Kxf7Kb749.Ke6Kc650.Ke544.Nb6+double threat - Nxd5, or Nc8-Ne743.Kf6Be643...Be844.Nb6Kc645.Ke7& the Bishop is actually lost for Black, and with that the game.44.Nc7I had foreseen that this works & had enough reservations about eating the
g6-pawn, so I went with it.44.Kxg6is actually faster.Kc644...Ke745.f5Bg845...Bc846.Nb6Bb747.Kg7Bc648.f6+46.Kg745.f5Bg846.f6Kb747.f7does also work & may be faster than the game continuation44...Bd744...Kxc745.Kxe645.Na6Bf546.Nc5Not only does the Knight get to
an outpost, Black can't guard e6 & d3 simultaneously. This should be an easy
win for me now.Bc247.Ne6Kd748.Nf8+Ke849.Nxg6Be450.Ne5Kf851.Ke6Kg752.f5Kf853.f6Kg854.f7+Kh7
54...Kf855.Nd7+Kg756.f8Q+55.Kf6The Bishop can't check me, & nothing stops f8Q & Qg7#.55.f8QBf5+56.Kxf5??is a stalemate.56.Qxf5+avoids the stalemate, but I decided
on a unique approach to avoiding stalemate.55.Kf6Bd356.f8QBg657.Qg7#1–0
And this is my last round game, where I missed a win on the 27th move.
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1.e4e52.Nf3Nc63.Bb5a64.Bxc6dxc65.d4Playing for the endgame
immediately.exd46.Qxd4Qxd47.Nxd4Bd78.0-00-0-09.Be3Ne710.Nc3Ng611.f3Bd612.Rad1c513.Nde2f514.Rd214.exf5Bxf515.Ne414...f415.Bf2Ne716.Bh4Rdf8?!17.e5Nf517...Bxe518.Bxe7Re819.Bxc518.exd6Nxh419.dxc7Bc619...Kxc720.Nd5+Kc621.Nexf420.Nd5g520...Bxd521.Rxd5Kxc722.Rxc5+21.Nec3h522.Ne4Bxd523.Rxd5g424.Rxc5Rh624...Rf7??25.Nd6+25.Rd1Nf526.Rdd5Ne3
26...Rhf6??27.Rxf5Rxf528.Rxf5Rxf529.Nd6+27.Rxh5??27.Nd6+Kd727...Rxd628.Rxd6
should be enough for me to convert.28.Ne8+I missed this move in the game.
I Queen the pawn with either check or saving the d5-rook with a Re5+. Black
should be lost now.28.c8Q+?Rxc829.Nxc8+Nxd530.Rxd5+Kxc831.fxg4hxg432.Rf5Rc633.Rxf4Rxc2was sadly all I saw in the game.28...Kxe8Fritz 11 SE: 1)28...Ke729.Rd7+Ke630.c8QNd531.Qxb7Rxe832.Qc6+Kf533.Rdxd5+Re534.Rxe5#Fritz 11 SE: 2)28...Nxd529.c8Q+Ke730.Qxb7+Ke631.Qxd5+Ke732.Rc7+Kxe833.Qd7#29.c8Q+Kf729...Ke730.Rc7+Kf631.Qxf8+Ke632.Qd6#30.Rc7+Kf631.Qxf8+Ke632.Qd6#27.Rd6Rh727...Rxh528.Rxh5Kxc729.fxg4Nxg430.h3Ne331.Kf2?Nd1+32.Kf3Nxb233.Nc5Rf634.Rh7+Kc635.Nxb7?!35.Nd335...Nc436.Nd8+Kd537.Rd7+Ke538.Rd3Rg639.Nb7??Fritz 11 SE:39.Nf7+Kf539...Ke640.Rd440.Rd5+Ke641.Rd4Na342.Rxf4Nxc243.g4Rg744.Nd8+Kd545.Rf5+Kd646.Ra5Rc747.Rxa6+Ke748.h4Kxd849.h5Rc3+50.Ke4Rc4+51.Kd3Rc752.Rb6Ke739...Ne3
40.Rxe3+I thought I was
losing here.Fritz 11 SE:40.g4Rh641.Nc5Rxh3+42.Ke2Rh2+43.Kf3Rh3+ likely drawn by repetition here.44.Ke2Rh2+45.Kf3Rxc246.Nd7+pushes Black's king away from the f-pawn which I missed40...fxe341.Nc5Kd442.Nb3+Kc343.Kxe3Rxg244.Nc5a545.Kf3Rxc246.h4Kb247.Nd3+Kxa248.h5Rh249.Kg4a450.Kg5a351.h6Kb352.Kg6I offered a draw
here, knowing I'm likely lost if he finds a way outRh153.h7a254.Nc1+Rxc155.h8Qa1Q56.Qb8+Kc257.Qh2+Kb10–1